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Tuesday, July 7, 2026
Get ready for karaoke chaos! Bella DeBalle and Sutton Fister host this wildly unpredictable weekly night where the mic is always hot and anything can happen. Whether you're belting out your favorite anthem or watching the sabotage unfold, expect high-energy fun and plenty of laughs in Charlie's signature boot-scootin' atmosphere. This event was imported by Out x Out. Please visit the venue link to verify details.
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Tue, Jun 30
11:59 PM - 3:59 AM
Charlie's, Chicago
Weekly Tuesday dance party at Charlie's featuring Reggaeton, R&B, Hip Hop, Bachata, and House. Hosted by Sapphire Feliciano and Persephone Brooklyn.
Weekly
Wed, Jul 1
7 PM - 11 PM
Charlie's, Chicago
Weekly Wednesday line dancing at Charlie's for Chicago's queer country community. Two-step, drink specials, and $1 Jack Daniel's support for SCCDA.
Weekly
Wed, Jul 1
11 PM - 4 AM
Charlie's, Chicago
Weekly Wednesday gay male revue and go-go show at Charlie's Chicago. Hosted by Sapphire Feliciano with DJ Lightning. Country-queer nightlife and dancing.
Weekly
Thu, Jul 2
8 PM - 10 PM
Charlie's, Chicago
Monthly Thursday male revue at Charlie's featuring Ivan Tequila and Andy Santos with DJ Frister. Gay nightlife entertainment in Chicago.
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